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FURLO RESERVE

The name Furlo comes from Forulum, a small forum, then popularized in Forlo and then Furlo. The Italic people who first understood the importance of viability in the economy was the Etruscan one, who built the connecting road between Rome and Rimini, today's Flaminia, so called two centuries later by the consul Flaminio who had it paved. The conquest of Furlo by the Romans occurred without difficulty in 295 BC, after having defeated the Italic confederation in Sentino (Sassoferrato).

The Reserve is an authentic paradisecrossed by the Candigliano river that creeps between the imposing rocky walls of the magnificent Gola del Furlo, where the suggestion of the landscape is combined with a prodigious naturalistic wealth that boasts truly unique specimens of flora and fauna. 

The species that characterizes the Reserve is undoubtedly the Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaetos), present with a pair since historical times; its regular nesting on the walls of M. Paganuccio and the attendance of the top pastures made it a symbol for the protected area. Among the Mammals, the presence of the Wolf is of considerable interest.His presence, as super predator, testifies to a high degree of complexity of the Reserve's food network.

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